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Decreased Plasma Adiponectin Concentrations Are Closely Related to Steatosis in Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Patients
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In chronic HCV patients, hypoadiponectinemia is significantly associated with the development of liver steatosis. The fact that the plasma levels of adiponectin inversely correlate with steatosis in HCV-infected subjects suggests that hypoadiponectinemia may contribute to hepatic steatosis progression and liver injury in this population. One practical implication is that therapy to increase circulating adiponectin concentration, such as overweight reduction or thiazolidinediones, provides the potential to improve steatosis in chronic hepatitis C infection.
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